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For visitors to access your website, it needs to have an address – a domain name and dns zone of your domain. If you’ve registered a domain name at Nameocean, we create a DNS Zone and it’s automatically pointed to our nameservers and no further actions are required. However, if you’ve decided to use a domain name that’s registered with a 3rd party registrar, you’ll need to point it to your Nameocean nameservers.

DNS (Domain Name System) basically points an easy to remember address to a physical IP address. It is like a dictionary of Internet. For example, when you type in www.nameocean.net in your browser, the DNS points this address to the actual IP address where our website is hosted.